Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A colour photo of the Prizewinners at the Regimental Golf Meeting in 1997, (Back Row from left to right) Lieutenant Colonel West, Major General Derek Crabtree, Mr S McIntyre, Mr Richardson, (Front Row left to right) Lieutenant Colonel Cornwell, Major Thompson, Major Luckwell, Mr Green, Mr Yemm and Major Wilson

The Rifles (Berkshire and Wiltshire) Museum - A colour photograph of the visit to the Museum over a weekend in 2004 by the Diehard Re-enactment Company for the Society of Friends fund-raising weekend. This image shows the Colonel of the Regiment, General O'Donahue, talking to Lieutenant Colonel John Venus with Martin McIntyre and Major Nigel Walker identified in the background in the garden at the rear of the Museum.

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of three officers, Captain Stone and two Lieutenants, and various Warrant Officers and NCOs, possibly at Ballykinlar in Northern Ireland in 1973

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo taken on Operation Banner when 'A' Company, while stationed at Canterbury, were deployed in Crossmaglen in South Armagh in Northern Ireland from May to October 1983; this image shows Corporal Alan McIntyre, at the back, and Private Mann on patrol - Corporal McIntyre was later Mentioned in Despatches and, still later, awarded a Queen's Commendation for valueable service

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo taken on Operation Banner when 'A' Company, while stationed at Canterbury, were deployed in Crossmaglen in South Armagh in Northern Ireland from May to October 1983; this image shows Corporal Alan McIntyre on patrol carrying an Armolite Assault rifle - Corporal McIntyre was later Mentioned in Despatches and, still later, awarded a Queen's Commendation for valueable service

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo taken on Operation Banner when 'A' Company, while stationed at Canterbury, were deployed in Crossmaglen in South Armagh in Northern Ireland from May to October 1983; this image shows Corporal Alan McIntyre and L/Corporal Spence (on the left) having a discussion while on patrol - Corporal McIntyre was later Mentioned in Despatches and, still later, awarded a Queen's Commendation for valueable service

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of Colour Sergeant Brian McIntyre receiving his Mention in Despatches, for services in Northern Ireland, from an unidentified Brigadier in Hong Kong around 1989 with WO2 Gill in the centre of the photo Photographer; Joint Services Public Relations, Hong Kong

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of Sergeant Thomas receiving his Mention in Despatches, for services in Northern Ireland, from an unidentified Brigadier in Hong Kong around 1989 with Colour Sergeant Brian McIntyre and WO2 Gill looking on Photographer; Joint Services Public Relations, Hong Kong

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the Colonel-in-Chief, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, presenting a Commander-in-Chief's commendation to Corporal Brian McIntyre, who was later to be "Mentioned in Despatches" for his efforts in Northern Ireland, during a visit to the Battalion in 1980 when it was stationed at Osnabruck Photographer; Public Relations Photo Section, HQ BAOR

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of a potential NCOs Cadre course which ran from 17th January to 25th March 1977 when the Battalion was stationed at the School of Infantry, Warminster, as Demonstration Battalion

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of Sergeant A McIntyre breaking away to score a try against the 2nd/2nd Ghurkha Rifles during the Hong Kong Forces Rugby 7-a-side competition in April 1989 in which they reached the semi-finals, during the Battalion's tour in Hong Kong between 1988 and 1990; also in the photo are Lieutenant Paul Flavell, Lieutenant David O'Hara, Sergeant 'Foggie' Foster, Corporal Lewis and Major Steven Barlett